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"It is one of the unaccountable phenomena of Chinese civilisation that this peoplewhich certainly shows a high degree of ingenuity in making use of the gifts of nature, has never learned to weave wool in such a way as to employ it as clothing. The only exceptions to this general statement of which we are aware relate to the western parts of the Empire, where, to a certain extent, woollen fabrics are manufactured. But it is most extraordinary that the art of making such goods should not have become general, in view of the great numbers of sheep which are to be seen, especially in the mountainous regions."йһ൱ѽ󡭡ȻԴҲչ˺ܸߵݣȴûѧë·֪Ψһйëġйôرɽйȴûи㷺ë£ʵǼ֮Ѱ¡

"To us it seems difficult to support existence without woollen undergarments, frequently changed. The Chinese are conscious of no such need. Their burdensome wadded clothes hang around their bodies like so many bags, leaving yawning spaces through which the cold penetrates to the flesh, but they do not mind this circumstance, although ready to admit that it is not ideal. "Ǿ;ãҪûдë£ҪȥġйȴеҪһһ׸׸£ȫ֮ȴз϶ֱ͸ȻҲⲻʮȫʮȴҲں

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"They have never been artificially warmed, in an Occidental sense, during their whole lives."˵ĽǶйһûбů

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